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Vitro Architectural Glass Introduces Latest Glass Innovation, Solarban Champane Low-e Glass

Solarban Champane low-e glass achieves its distinctive color through a breakthrough low-e coating technology, an industry first

Solarban Champane™ Low-e Glass GRAPHIC
Vitro Architectural Glass
January 8, 2026

Vitro Architectural Glass, North America’s leading architectural glass manufacturer and industry leader in sustainability, announced the launch of Solarban Champane™ crisp, warm-toned low-e glass that’s a natural fit for all color palettes.

Merging sophistication and performance, Solarban Champane™ low-e glass achieves its distinctive color through a breakthrough low-e coating technology, an industry first. Unlike tinted glass, the champagne tones of Solarban Champane™ low-e glass are produced by the coating itself, which delivers a warm-neutral appearance with the trusted and proven energy efficiency of Solarban® solar control, low-e glass.

“By offering a warm-neutral aesthetic with low reflectivity, Solarban Champane™ low-e glass is the perfect complement to the soft, natural hues prevalent in contemporary architecture,” said Erin Casci, MSVD Product Manager, Vitro Architectural Glass. “This makes Solarban Champane™ low-e glass an ideal choice for architects and designers seeking to create modern building facades that are both visually appealing and highly functional, as the glass delivers superior solar control, contributing to energy efficiency and sustainable design objectives.”

Solarban Champane™ low-e glass is available on clear glass, on low-iron substrates, including Starphire Ultra-Clear® glass and Acuity® glass and soon it will also be available on a range of tinted glass options by Vitro. Solarban Champane™ low-e glass can be ordered in sizes up to Titan™ glass (130x240 inches).

Manufactured exclusively at Vitro’s Wichita Falls, Texas, facility, Solarban Champane™ low-e glass is shipped direct, ensuring a streamlined and reliable supply chain for customers.

Visit vitroglazings.com/solarbanchampane to learn more about and order a sample of Solarban Champane™ low-e glass.

For more information about Vitro Architectural Glass’ full portfolio of glass solutions, visit vitroglazings.com or call 1-855-VTRO-GLS (887-6457).

KEYWORDS: coatings energy efficiency glass glazing manufacturing sustainable design

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